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тАО07-15-2005 03:56 AM
тАО07-15-2005 03:56 AM
Re: One stale extent for /dev/vg00/lvol2 (swap)
This is an excellent document on replacing your disk, and fixing your mirror afterwords.
http://docs.hp.com/en/5991-1236/When_Good_Disks_Go_Bad.pdf
I think you have a sick disk, though, so I would replace it if it were mine, before you have more issues.
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тАО07-15-2005 11:35 PM
тАО07-15-2005 11:35 PM
SolutionI still stuck to my old opinion of replacing the disk but if you are still searching for other options for some time then a read test will be the best to test the LVOL. As it is a mirror before the read test should be performed you should reduce the lvol from the faulty disk and then recreate a LVOL on it. Use dd to read all the contents of this new LVOL and copy it to null.
Suppose your new LVOL created in vg00 is lvol14. Then use this on the new LVOL.
#dd if=/dev/vg00/lvol14 of=/dev/null
It will read your lvol throughly and will report all IO errors. It is also possible that during this test it show more errors & cause system to slow downas the disk is faulty so plan at a suitable time accordingly.
HTH,
Devender
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тАО07-17-2005 11:35 PM
тАО07-17-2005 11:35 PM
Re: One stale extent for /dev/vg00/lvol2 (swap)
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тАО07-18-2005 05:52 AM
тАО07-18-2005 05:52 AM
Re: One stale extent for /dev/vg00/lvol2 (swap)
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тАО07-18-2005 06:04 AM
тАО07-18-2005 06:04 AM
Re: One stale extent for /dev/vg00/lvol2 (swap)
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